The flyer for the second exhibition arrived yesterday! Get one at The Blend Inn or my workshop at The Blend Apartments. And make sure you don’t miss the exhibition (and the opening party!), it‘s open only for two days: December, 23rd and 24th, "AIHANSURU", in collaboration with Yoshinori Henguchi.
Venue: PULL, 〒554-0013 大阪府大阪市此花区Konohana-ku, Baika, 1 Chome−14, 梅花1-14-9
Time: Dec 23rd/24th from 13:00 to 19:00
Opening party: 23rd 19:30 at Kurome Garou, Japan, 〒554-0013 Ōsaka-fu, Ōsaka-shi, Konohana-ku, Baika, 2 Chome−9−1

Berlin Art Watching VI:V (/641): The group exhibition ”Maler. Mentor. Magier. – Otto Mueller und sein Netzwerk in Breslau” about expressionist painter Otto Mueller and his colleagues at the State Academy of Arts and Crafts in Wrocław in the 1920s where a diversity of movements in modern art stood side by side: Expressionism, French Peinture, New Objectivity and Bauhaus… Here: Otto Mueller’s ”Zwei kauernde Mädchen” (1924)

Berlin Art Watching VI:IV (/640): The group exhibition ”Maler. Mentor. Magier. – Otto Mueller und sein Netzwerk in Breslau” about expressionist painter Otto Mueller and his colleagues at the State Academy of Arts and Crafts in Wrocław in the 1920s where a diversity of movements in modern art stood side by side: Expressionism, French Peinture, New Objectivity and Bauhaus… Here: Oskar Schlemmer’s ”Akt, Frau und Kommender” (Bauhaus, 1925)

Berlin Art Watching VI:III (/639): The group exhibition ”Maler. Mentor. Magier. – Otto Mueller und sein Netzwerk in Breslau” about expressionist painter Otto Mueller and his colleagues at the State Academy of Arts and Crafts in Wrocław in the 1920s where a diversity of movements in modern art stood side by side: Expressionism, French Peinture, New Objectivity and Bauhaus… Here: Alexander Kanoldt’s Self Portrait (1929), left and Carlo Mense’s ”Portrait of Inge” (1926), right

Berlin Art Watching VI:II (/638): The group exhibition ”Maler. Mentor. Magier. – Otto Mueller und sein Netzwerk in Breslau” about expressionist painter Otto Mueller and his colleagues at the State Academy of Arts and Crafts in Wrocław in the 1920s where a diversity of movements in modern art stood side by side: Expressionism, French Peinture, New Objectivity and Bauhaus… Here: Johannes Molzahn: ”Femina II” (1930)

Berlin Art Watching VI:I (/637): The group exhibition ”Maler. Mentor. Magier. – Otto Mueller und sein Netzwerk in Breslau” about expressionist painter Otto Mueller and his colleagues at the State Academy of Arts and Crafts in Wrocław in the 1920s where a diversity of movements in modern art stood side by side: Expressionism, French Peinture, New Objectivity and Bauhaus… Here: Otto Mueller’s ”Gehöft mit Esel und Kind” (1929)

Berlin Art Watching II:II (/627): Paying the Helmut Newton Foundation a visit for a look at the exhibition ”Between Art & Fashion – Photographs from the Collection of Carla Sozzani”. Urs Lüthi’s selfie series ”Just Another Story About Leaving” (1974)